Flosstube #5 - All About those Cross Stitch Tools

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Where I talk about a bunch of different tools you can use for your cross stitching.

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You're right about being able to express yourself with needle minders. My favorite is a frog with googly eyes. If I see someone stitching, I can tell a lot about them based on what they're stitching and the needle minder on the project. I'm so addicted to buying them that that my refrigerator is covered with them. There's a silly magnet to hold every family picture.

KaraPeterson
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Yes you can make another video tool so I can try them out. I have a lot of flosses

crystalhayes
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Wonderful tips, thank you. I'm now a new subscriber 🙂

cindywhite
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Yay!!! Thank you so much!!!! Thank you for doing this video for me and taking me down to is rabbit hole of cross stitch

stephenkropf
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I enjoyed your thoughts on tools. Keep smiling.

pamhillabolt
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Nice video. One tool I keep in my stitching supplies is tweezers. Every now and then I might get my dogs' hair on a project despite being extremely careful, and they are nice to just pull off those strands that might get tangled in the thread, or if my thread tails come loose on the back.

andreastehman
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I like to keep a seem ripper handy for when the 🐸 shows up 🤣

calico_whimsy
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Of course I am late to the party. Just found you today but enjoyed your video. Keep up the good work.

krisevans
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I can recommend Cohana scissors and the BenQ floor lamp. I have been able to take up cross stitching again thanks to the BenQ lamp.

lynnsteiner
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OMG here you I didn't know about this channel, but I instantly subscribed when I saw your face. Thank you, Marika!!!! xoxo.

tcarter_cartert
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Just found you this morning. Loved your video. I have a pair of Fiskers scissors with a bent tip so I can cut close to my fabric and not cut a whole in it. I use floss away bags to store my floss in. When I’m working on a project, I pull my colors l, transfer them into small snack bags that I have put a hole in and I put them on a large ring by number so I can find them easily. If I’m running low as I’m working on my project, I just go p

juanitadrexel
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Loved your video. Congratulations to the winners

stitchingmarie
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Super snip mini scissors are great for travelling. The blades are short and so you can usually take them on a plane. Lakeside needlecraft in the UK sell them I believe

vasilikiscurfield
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Hi, I was stitching while I listened to you so I'm not sure if I may have missed you mentioning it. It is a Snag-Nab-It. If the threads aren't laying quite right. you can push this in once you have stitched the area and it will make the stitches lay much nicer. I am a gridder, so I also like the markers to grid it myself. Also a fan of the Corner guides and the cloth counters when I'm gridding the aida. Look forward to your next Flosstube! :)

tweesa
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Nice video. My must have for travel is seam ripper. I use it instead of scissors. I’ve never had any issues getting on a flight with them and you can get really close to the fabric to cut the thread

marroomydesigns
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Great tool video I always like hearing about what others use ( p.s sorry i'm a bit behind with your videos)

Wishingdownthewell
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I store your floss pretty close to yours

teresatimmons
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In the US Clover cutters are actually banned for flying, if the TSA agent recognizes what it is

DawnCowart
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My name was called as the winner of the purple fabric, YAY. I dont have Instagram though so is there another way I can pass on my address to you??

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